u/NoLanguage404

Fiber install repeated issues

Att just launched in mu area and ATT keep scheduling the installation to be done. The installers keep coming and can’t install. They keep saying they need to put in conduit or drop for the row of homes from MST.

They keep claiming it’s done, schedule, and then the guy arrives to install fiber and tells me the conduit/fiber isn’t ready. Twice now.

Has anyone else had this issue? How did you resolve it? How long did it take to resolve, if they ever did?

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u/NoLanguage404 — 15 hours ago

Eero is a different type of system

The tech tinkerer/software developer guy/wannabe network guy WANTS Unifi gear. I cannot allow myself to do that.

I’ve had an eero 6E from about when it was just released. This is the first wifi I forget exists. I don’t even have to update when vulnerabilities come out.

I’ve installed Eero gear for my whole extended family and have yet to have ANY tech support calls apart from helping someone type in a password for a new device. It’s been about 4 years now since the last call.

I have never owned Unifi gear but it honestly cannot get simpler and better than eero. I work from home and it’s nice legitimately forgetting WiFi issues exist for people. It’s nice not having to go to friends and families homes to diagnose issues with WiFi at 11pm on a work night.

Everyone leaving Eero, a good portion of you will miss it. Home WiFi should just work especially those of us dealing with networking at work.

As long as it remains set it and forget it - I’ll keep using it.

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u/NoLanguage404 — 6 days ago
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Are the premium rates listed on Opm.gov after the 70-75% or before?

My wife works for the VA in Portland Oregon and we had a qualifying event. I am debating getting coverage through her work since my job penalizes me for my wife having health options available but not signing up for them.

We would be doing family coverage.

Thanks all!

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u/NoLanguage404 — 1 month ago